A Reckoning: The Nigeria We Could Become

By Emman Usman Shehu In sweltering markets across Nigeria, where hawkers weave through gridlocked traffic like threads in a fraying tapestry, the tax collector is less a figure of authority than a ghost in the machine—a spectral enforcer whose knock at the door inspires not compliance, but cunning evasion. For decades, Nigeria’s tax regime has […]
The Mirror of Empire: Trump as America’s Unvarnished Truth

“The problem with Trump isn’t that he’s the worst America offers. It’s that he’s the most honest product of what America has always been”